
Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda Goshwe, National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), on Saturday paid a solemn visit to victims of the recent Angwan Rukuba attack who are receiving treatment at the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH).
Accompanied by his wife, Dr. Martina Yilwatda, the APC chief expressed deep compassion and solidarity with the injured, sharing in their pain while reaffirming the nation’s collective duty to protect every Nigerian life.
Describing the attack as “painful, barbaric, and unacceptable,” Prof. Yilwatda said it represented a direct assault on shared humanity that must never be allowed to become “another normal story.”
He assured the victims and their families of the Federal Government’s firm resolve, under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to safeguard lives and bring an end to the senseless killings.
The APC National Chairman also commiserated with families who lost loved ones in the incident and offered prayers for strength and comfort during this difficult period.
Prof. Yilwatda commended the management and staff of JUTH for their swift and professional response in saving lives.
In a statement, he called on leaders, communities, and citizens to act with urgency, unity, and purpose, declaring: “This tragedy must awaken all of us, Plateau must not bleed again.”